Safety-razor.



F. FULLER.

SAFETY RAZOR.

APPLICATION FILED JUNE I8, I910.

1,147,229. Patented July 20, I915.

wwne-ooeo SAFETY- .i. ETULLEIE. 53F 12'3" LPK, IQ EVV' J N. 35., A CUBZORATEON may concern t T, FRANZ A. F 3; {E127 United Stams and resident the comm-y (if Essex and have TiiXJSR LQQi csrivain riprovemenrs in Safewfoiiowing is a specifiiiiade holder 8 will be rocked when is I50 shown prcvide i with iension rods 01 roiiers 11 on opposite sides against which the sir-0p bears when passed through abn've roil- 11 and bemath shaft fi. Guard 3 15;

shown 'pravided with biaciestops 3 against which the cuttingedge of the blade 12 abuis, which siaeps are shown in the form of books serving to retain the blade 1n shavlng 1305;]-

being gear'mi together as by gears 9, 10, 50

is drawn back and forth in Contact srop that is passed between the iowcr part of roller 6 and base. 4. Frame- 4 ti011 upon the guard. Means are provided to hold the frame 4: in shaving position, as iiiustrated in 1, or to release said fmma to permit it to rock to Withdraw the binds from the, guard, as iliusi rated in For this purpose I have shown frame 4 as in enabie Made 50 be stroppeci Without 1 renm ii; frsm its holder.

My invention comprises nova detaiis or" improvemeni and cnmbinations of parts Hi ash Wiii A 71 hereinafter set forth am? i fire ciaims.

0 iiafii to the acciimpanypro's'icieri with a projection 4" adapted to en inning part "nereoi vherega e lZi IOI GCU OD i lon a inqvablg raemper 75 M i by Emma 01" base i. rro ectmn -1- mssing tinougl'i an opening 1. m

fr' ii 1 L shown in the form :21 M v maxi LO siiae mngtnwlse of the for this purpose member c0 we ii is 511mm provicied. with sieis 1-1 receiving screws or ize pers iii screwed o otherse i. The miter ends 1-? of manager 14 shown mm dmvnwardiv aonvenisnt position be pushed by the indiratei) )r ting; I I I A hm m0 in one (iirvctum k (mi; 01" Mini-merit, Tame i1 5 Litter frai'ne will be released ami can mum back 9a wardiv i iia Made may 1):: hr ((1 Iimm we 2rd, (vim-( biaiir: 111:2 b0 swan umrijmuvai m: insertion (a rry the over pawn-iii 5o be amed. For rimaiitcr purpose a 3 W111 slid through frame it bone:

' 6 zlZUi when the Sim}? is Laid taut and be swung:

in It wigs. i 1, A, misi'iavinpj is is E '1 down 2217011 2115;. a. frame 11} is SWHUQ" i iii'vmri' sir? i 1. "iadv edge against stops i i. iiw'mimr H slid ,3 mm if'i'a; a to i engage its prujuctinxi ii \i'iiii project le! a mi? frame 4. thereby ifiFiiiHQ said FHIITHS in 0pm" ting relation and. iiiziiniziining he fiiadv in (IIQHQHHPHL with stops 3. The ilfjC-k Fox-iii 0f stops 3? pvcwni'vs the hind;-

from rising from the guard and the blade will be in shaving position as in Fig. 1.

Changes may be made in the details set forth, Within the scope of the appended claims, without departing from the spirit of my invention.

Having now described my invention What I claim is 1. A safety razor comprising a frame having a guard, a frame for a blade carrier, a blade carrier rotatably mounted in the last mentioned frame, means for pivotallyconnecting the second mentioned frame to the first mentioned frame whereby a blade carried by the blade holder may be moved by the travel of the second mentioned frame into and out of engagement with the guard, and razor stropping mechanism associated with the second mentioned frame.

.2. A safety razor comprising a frame provided with a guard having blade stops, a frame mounted on the first mentioned frame and having a swinging movement relative thereto, a blade holder carried by the second mentioned frame, the blade of which is adapted to be carried into engagement with or removed from engagement with the blade guard by the movement of the said second mentioned frame, and blade holder oscillating means associated with the second mentioned frame.

3. A safety razor comprising a frame provided with a guard, a handle for said frame,

a second frame, means for movably mounting the second frame on the first mentioned frame, a blade holder on the second mentioned frame, a locking device carried by one of the frames, a member carried by the other of said frames with 'WllICll the said locking device is adapted to interlock for.

holding the frames in one position of adjustment, and a razor sharpening mechanism associated with the second mentioned frame.

4. A safety razor comprising a frame provided with a guard, a frame mounted thereon, a pivot by which the frames are movably connected with relation to each other, a blade holder carried by the second mentioned frame, and a blade strop ing mechanism operative when the se'co d mentioned frame is tilted away from the guard.

5. A safety razor comprising a frame provided with a guard, a handle for the frame, a frame movably supported by and independently of the first named frame, a blade sharpening mechanism associated with the second mentioned frame, said sharpeningmechanism including a blade holder, and means for holding the frames against move ment with relation to each other when the blade is in position for shaving with relation to the guard.

(3. A safety razor comprising a frame provided with a guard, a frame movably supported by the first named frame and provided with a blade holder, a pivot for the second mentioned frame, whereby it is supported on the first mentioned frame, means for temporarily holding one frame against movement With relation to the other frame when the blade is in shaving position with.

relation to the guard, and a blade stropping mechanism associated with the movable frame operative when the said second mentioned frame is released.

Signed at Newark, in the county of Essex and State of New Jersey this fifteenth day of June A. D. 1910.

FRANZ A. FULLER. Witnesses:

M. SERBE, J. A. RAUSEHOUSEN. 

